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Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation, Jackson + Coker Locum Tenens Team Up to Address Physician Burnout and Mental Health

The Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation is partnering with Jackson + Coker Locum Tenens to focus on physician and advanced practitioner burnout and well-being.

Through this strategic alliance and as part of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation’s “ALL IN: Caring for Caregivers Program,” the two organizations are uniting to eliminate the stigma and barriers associated with physicians and advanced practitioners seeking support for mental health, burnout and related issues.

In addition to helping make it professionally safe to seek support, the partnership advocates for work environments in which physicians and advanced practitioners feel valued and supported, cultures that embrace their health and well-being, and settings that enable them to deliver safe, quality patient care.

By participating in the “ALL IN: Caring for Caregivers Program,” Jackson + Coker will:

  • Advocate for eliminating barriers to mental health care access for physicians and advanced practitioners.
  • Participate in a digital curriculum to enhance understanding of the drivers of burnout and successful approaches to improve well-being.
  • Create and implement action plans to reduce inefficiencies and streamline processes which impact physicians and advanced practitioners to improve professional well-being.

“Partnering with the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation is a proud moment for us, reflecting our dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of everyone we work with,” says Tim Fischer, president, Jackson + Coker Locum Tenens, in a news release. “This partnership is more than a professional endeavor; it’s a heartfelt commitment to the well-being of physicians and advanced practitioners. By combining our resources, we have an opportunity to impact the physicians and advanced practice providers we serve today and for generations to come, while also sparking meaningful change within the facilities they serve.”

“As an emergency medicine physician, I am acutely aware of the need to prioritize the mental health and well-being of health workers throughout their careers, including those serving in locum tenens roles,” adds Dr. Stefanie Simmons, chief medical officer, Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation. “Locum tenens organizations, like Jackson + Coker, are integral to our healthcare system, and it is essential that we support health workers and hospitals in this space to ensure they are aware of the need for mental health resources and healthy working environments. When we work together as a healthcare system, real change can happen. I am thrilled Jackson + Coker is joining us in this work.”